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In honor of his 25th anniversary at the magazine, Rolling Stone's film critic looks back at some of his personal favorite reviews

Peter Travers: 25 Years, 25 Reviews

Peter Travers: 25 Years, 25 Reviews

Based on the novel by Chuck Palahniuk and directed in a white-heat by David Fincher, Fight Club is much more than what meets and dazzles the eye. I've never gotten more hate mail for liking a movie. But I ask you, how do you not relate to a zeitgeist movie that pulls you in, challenges your prejudices, and leaves you laughing in the face of an abyss? Edward Norton is astonishing as a work slave who meets his polar opposite, Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt, never more dynamic) at a fight club where men get in touch with their feelings by beating each other to a bloody pulp. Fight Club plumbs the violence of the mind to unearth deeper truths. Read the Review